Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Natalie Schafer was born on November 5, 1900, in Red Bank, New Jersey. [3] the eldest of the three children of Jennie (née Tim; family name originally Tein) [4] and Charles Emanual Schafer, [5] both of German-Jewish descent. [4] Schafer began her career as an actress on Broadway before moving to Los Angeles in 1941 to work in films. She ...
Lovey Howell (née Wentworth), is a fictional character from the 1964 television show Gilligan's Island played by Natalie Schafer. The character is a rich socialite married to millionaire businessman Thurston Howell III.
Natalie Schafer as Lovey Howell; Constance Forslund as Ginger Grant; Dawn Wells as Mary Ann Summers; David Ruprecht as Thurston Howell IV; Martin Landau as J.J. Pierson; Barbara Bain as Dr. Olga Schmetner; Scatman Crothers as Dewey Stevens; Whitney Rydbeck as George The Robot; Dreama Perry Denver as The Howells' Secretary; Rosalind Chao as ...
In the late 1980s, he was reunited with former co-star Natalie Schafer in an advertisement for Orville Redenbacher's popcorn. They reprised their roles from Gilligan's Island, but instead of still being shipwrecked, the setting was a luxurious study or den. This would be the final TV appearance for both actors, who were in frail health.
His wife, Lovey, portrayed by Natalie Schafer, is conscious of social strata, yet seems to be a good-hearted woman with a deep sense of noblesse oblige, allowing her to interact with the other passengers and crew, though regarding them all as her social inferiors. One of the implied humorous points of the show is that Thurston continually fails ...
Natalie Portman stars opposite Julianne Moore, whose character is based on Mary Kay Letourneau, the high school teacher who caused a nationwide scandal for her exploitative sexual relationship ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
This black and white classic opens with the image of the movie’s title written in the sand of the beach. An older woman, Queenie, (Natalie Schafer) frets to her husband, Osbert Sorenson, (Cecil Kellaway) about calling the police. The husband unplugs the ringing phone, and a woman can be heard sobbing and yelling from the other room.